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Charged With
Disorderly Conduct?

Disorderly Conduct Charges in Florida

Miami Criminal Attorney

Disorderly conduct is a criminal offense that may be tricky to deal with.
This offense involves actions which may walk a thin line between freedom
of speech and criminal activity.

According to Florida law, disorderly conduct involves any acts that would
constitute a "breach of the peace," so as to disrupt the peace
and quiet of those who witness them, that corrupt public morals, or that
outrage the sense of public decency.

If you've been charged with disorderly conduct in Miami, take advantage
of a free consultation from our firm. Call us today at (800) 798-0243 or
contact us online.

Fighting or brawling is one example of an act which may be classified as
disorderly conduct.
If convicted of disorderly conduct in Florida, you may face up to 12 months
in jail and/or a fine of up to $1,000.

When criminal charges arise when the defendant had no intention of violating
the peace or causing any harm, we believe that he or she should not face
criminal charges. For example, you may have been approached by law enforcement
in public and may have asked a question or tried to get more information
because you thought you were in danger of arrest.crimi

Instead of helping you and answering the question, the police officer may
take your communication the wrong way and, in an attempt to demonstrate
his or her authority over you, make an arrest for disorderly conduct.

Under the First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, you have the right
to free speech. An attorney can work to protect that right when your choice
to speak freely resulted in criminal charges.

Criminal Defense Lawyer Serving Miami and the Greater South Florida

Have you been arrested for disorderly conduct in South Florida?
Miami
criminal defense lawyerMichael Mirer can meet with you to discuss your case and the particular legal options
you may have in challenging these charges.

As an experienced trial attorney with more than 10 years and a background
as a former prosecutor under his belt, Mr. Mirer can offer you the level
of legal representation and client service you deserve.

You will also have to deal with the burden of having a criminal record.
Don't let this happen to you.

The information on this website is for general information purposes only.
Nothing on this site should be taken as legal advice for any individual
case or situation. This information is not intended to create, and receipt
or viewing does not constitute, an attorney-client relationship.